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Amaris
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The large mega Bookstores and music stores are in a similar situation. The music store has pretty much died already. Many bookstores are on shakey ground. I spent over twenty years in retail books and video. The playing field has changed. The big boxs killed the independents. Now "mail order" and downloading is killing the big boxes. Its a digital age and entertainment media is going digital. Music, movies and even books downloaded right to your home or portable device.
Great if you're a tech-head. For everyone else, not so much. We've been lectured since the late 90s about how everything was "going cyber" and "eCommerce". It's STILL niche. A sizeable niche, but a niche nontheless. Try browsing a book online, for example. For that matter, I remember being told that by now there wouldn't BE any new printed books, that everyone would have a "book pad" that stored chipped or dl'd manuscripts. That didn't happen either.
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Amazon has changed up that game. The Amazon Kindle is a million seller and moving fast now that the price has dropped and several models are available, and there's nothing to browsing and buying a book, right through the Kindle interface. Easy as pie. No tech head required.
The Kindle has now advanced into the iPhone, where you can browse and buy books right through your iPhone app. Millions of books available online.
It is only a matter of time.
J.